Natural looking dental restorations
Detroit Dentist in Bingham Farms places tooth-colored composite fillings — metal-free, shade-matched restorations that blend with your natural teeth and bond directly to the tooth for long-lasting strength. Dr. Sajid Baqai uses modern composite materials and precise shade matching so your fillings are invisible in your smile. Patients from Bingham Farms, Utica, Sterling Heights, and across Macomb County choose white fillings for repairs that look natural and preserve tooth structure. Schedule a visit or call (313) 356-7577.

Cavities are a common dental issue that refers to the presence of holes in teeth, caused by decay. Typically, the surrounding area of the cavity will appear dark brown or gray. Bacteria in your mouth, found in plaque, are the main culprits of cavities. These bacteria interact with carbohydrates and sugars in your food, creating an acidic environment that dissolves the protective enamel on the outer layer of your tooth. Once the enamel is compromised, the softer dentin layer is exposed, leading to the formation of a cavity. If left untreated, the decay process will quickly progress and spread deeper into the tooth. It’s essential to maintain good oral hygiene, such as brushing and flossing regularly and avoiding sugary foods, to prevent cavities and other dental problems.

Composite fillings are a popular choice for those seeking a dental restoration that blends seamlessly with their natural teeth. These fillings are made of a combination of plastic and glass particles, providing a durable and aesthetically pleasing solution. After the decay has been removed, a cleansing gel is applied, followed by a bonding solution and the composite material. To harden the composite, a high-intensity blue light is used, which only takes a few seconds. Once the filling is complete, the dentist will check to ensure the proper shape and appearance, making any necessary adjustments to achieve a natural-looking result. With composite fillings, you can enjoy a seamless restoration that matches the natural color of your teeth.
Tooth colored fillings, also known as composite fillings, offer several benefits over amalgam fillings:
Aesthetics: Tooth colored fillings are made of a tooth-colored resin material that can be matched to the natural color of your teeth, making them virtually invisible. In contrast, amalgam fillings are silver or gray in color, which can make them more noticeable, particularly in the front teeth.
Bonding: Tooth colored fillings bond directly to the tooth structure, creating a tight seal that helps to prevent further decay. In contrast, amalgam fillings do not bond as well to the tooth structure and require the removal of healthy tooth structure to hold them in place.
Preservation of Tooth Structure: Since tooth colored fillings bond directly to the tooth structure, less healthy tooth structure needs to be removed during the preparation process. This means that more of the natural tooth can be preserved, which is important for long-term dental health.
Durability: While amalgam fillings have been used for many years and are known for their durability, tooth colored fillings have also been shown to be durable and long-lasting. With proper care, composite fillings can last for many years.
Safety: There are concerns about the safety of amalgam fillings due to the presence of mercury. While the American Dental Association maintains that amalgam fillings are safe, some individuals prefer to use alternative materials, such as tooth colored fillings.
Ultimately, the choice between tooth colored fillings and amalgam fillings depends on the individual’s preferences, the location and extent of the decay or damage, and the dentist’s recommendation. We can help you choose the best option for your needs and preferences.

If you’re considering replacing your amalgam fillings with composite fillings, it’s important to talk with our dentist about your options. While composite fillings offer several benefits over amalgam fillings, every individual’s situation is unique, and we can help you decide whether composite fillings are the right choice for you. With their aesthetic benefits, preservation of tooth structure, and bonding capabilities, composite fillings can provide a durable and natural-looking restoration for your teeth. Schedule a dental appointment today to discuss your options.
Composite resin is shade-matched to your natural tooth color so precisely that the filling becomes invisible — no dark metal spots visible when you smile or laugh.
Composite resin contains no mercury or metal components — an important consideration for patients concerned about the amalgam content in traditional silver fillings.
Composite bonding requires a smaller preparation than amalgam, preserving more of your healthy natural tooth structure during the cavity removal process.
The composite resin chemically and mechanically bonds to the tooth structure, reinforcing the remaining walls and reducing the risk of future fracture.
Modern composite resins are highly wear-resistant and can last 7–10 years or more with proper oral hygiene and regular dental care visits.
Aging or cracked amalgam fillings can be replaced with tooth-colored composite for a safer, more attractive restoration that renews both function and appearance.
White Fillings is a good fit if you are:
This may not be the right option if:
Here is exactly what happens at your appointment at Detroit Dentist. Knowing each step makes the experience far less intimidating — and lets you relax knowing what comes next.
These are the questions patients at Detroit Dentist ask most often before committing to treatment. Dr. Sajid Baqai addresses each one honestly at your consultation.
"Are white fillings as strong as silver?"
Modern composite fillings are strong enough for most locations. For very large posterior cavities, Dr. Sajid Baqai may recommend an onlay or crown instead for added strength — but for moderate cavities, composite is a proven, durable choice.
"Will white fillings stain?"
Composite is slightly more porous than enamel, so very gradual staining is possible over years. Regular cleanings keep them bright, and small polish-ups are easy at routine visits.
"Are silver fillings dangerous?"
The FDA considers amalgam fillings safe for most patients. However, composite fillings bond directly to the tooth, preserve more natural structure, and contain no mercury — which is why Dr. Sajid Baqai recommends them for new cavities.
Every procedure has tradeoffs, and transparent conversation about them is part of informed consent. Dr. Sajid Baqai reviews these at your consultation and answers every question before treatment begins.
White (composite) fillings have completely replaced silver (amalgam) fillings at Detroit Dentist. They bond directly to the tooth, they match the shade perfectly, and they preserve more natural tooth structure than amalgam — which had to be wedged into a mechanical shape.
Composite fillings are excellent when placed properly in a dry field with good technique. Rubber dam isolation is used whenever possible to ensure the bond is clean, and the tooth shape is rebuilt to restore both function and appearance.
Reviewed by Dr. Sajid Baqai · Detroit Dentist, Bingham Farms, MI
Yes, composite fillings are safe and have been used by dentists for many years as a safe alternative to traditional amalgam fillings.
Composite fillings don’t require any special care beyond regular brushing and flossing. However, it’s important to avoid biting down on hard objects or using your teeth as tools to prevent damage.
Yes, composite fillings are designed to blend in with the color of your natural teeth, making them virtually invisible.
Yes. At our Bingham Farms dental office we offer composite fillings to patients from Bingham Farms and the surrounding area. Contact our office today to schedule an appointment.
With proper care, white composite fillings typically last 7–10 years, and many last longer. Longevity depends on the size of the filling, location, bite forces, and oral hygiene.
Modern composite fillings are mercury-free, bond directly to the tooth, and conserve more natural structure than amalgam. Dr. Sajid Baqai uses composite for nearly all cases where it is clinically appropriate.
Most dental insurance plans cover composite fillings as a basic service (usually 70–80%). Some plans still reimburse at the amalgam rate for posterior teeth, leaving a small balance. We verify benefits in advance.
Medical Disclaimer
This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute dental or medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Composite fillings may cause temporary sensitivity after placement, particularly on deep cavities. Rare complications include bond failure, marginal staining, and the need for replacement over time. Consult Dr. Sajid Baqai or a qualified dental professional regarding any questions about your oral health. Individual results may vary.
Contact our office to discuss how this treatment can help you achieve your dental health goals.